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Protein Bars: Who Recommends only 4 of About 300 Products
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Greenpeace took a closer look at protein bars in the Austrian supermarkets and drugstores at a market check. Only a few of the tested bars meet the criteria.
Bioproducts are scarce. Protein bars also usually contain animal protein sources.
Protein-rich products have been booming for some time, and Greenpeace has now examined the range of protein bars available in Austrian supermarkets and drugstores for its latest market survey. The results were not positive, as the NGO found only four of the 293 bars tested to be recommendable. Criticisms included the fact that over 80 percent of the main protein comes from animal sources, such as beef, often of unclear origin, and that organic q…
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